Pre-Approved for Haunting: Collection Review
Barb puts a lot of care in every tale, in the table of contents order, and themes throughout creating a delicious shivery read for the coming spooky season.
Werewolves Within: Movie Review
I felt like the horror and comedy was a little underdone. It didn’t make me laugh out loud, though I was amused at many scenes, nor did the horror give me any chills. So I guess it wasn’t that amazing of a whodunnit, but it was still a fun movie to have for a night in.
Talk To Me: Movie Review
The plot was well paced, the atmosphere/suspense well done, and the gore effective. I was entertained the whole film and left really happy, so I definitely would recommend this film to my fellow horror fans.
The Last Astronaut: Book Review
Wellington’s prose is very direct and compelling, his characters are diverse, his scenes cinematic, and the horror within the alien object? Well, I won’t spoil anything. I will say that the suspense/horror ramp up at light-speed, culminating in an deliciously insane ending.
Party With Me This Saturday!
Come hang out with for a free virtual launch party this Saturday! I’ll be hosting and it’ll be a lot of fun! There’ll be giveaways, readings, and more!
Space Horror Antho News
A dream come true! My first solo editing opportunity and horror that writhes beyond the stars! Read to find out more about the space horror antho: THE DARKNESS BEYOND THE STARS
House of Rot: Novella Review
If you’re a fan of the weird, grotesque things happening to people just trying to get by — House of Rot is for you. If you’re a fan of Junji Ito, this book is for you.
Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic Book Launch
If you missed out on the live event I hosted for the Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic book launch, don’t worry! You can watch it here!
Collage Macabre: Anthology Review
Collage Macabre is a literary gallery of tales written by talented authors whose brushes drip with the most vivid hues of alizarin weird, cadmium despair, titanium tragedy, and cerulean terror. Horror aesthetes should not hesitate to procure a copy of this beautifully decadent anthology of artistic horror.
Interview: Rebecca Harrison
Today on PLM Talks, I chat with Rebecca Harrison about her writing process, inspirations, and her novella, The White Horse.
The White Horse: Book Review
Harrison builds the suspense slowly, through the hostility of the manor’s residents, to the strange local traditions, and strange sightings and sounds — all this leading up to a wild and satisfying end.
Interview: TJ Price
Today I chat with TJ Price about the joys and struggles of writing ,as well as his upcoming novella: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TOM NERO.
The Disappearance of Tom Nero: Book Review
Rich in eerie suspense and found footage glory, The Disappearance of Tom Nero is an addicting mysterious wrapped in one-of-a-kind formatting.
Interview: Eric Raglin
Today I chat with Eric Raglin about his life as a writer, and editor, and a guy who likes owls. We also chat about his collection, Extinction Hymns. He frequently writes about queer issues, the terrors of capitalism, and body horror. His work has been published in Novel Noctule, Fever Dream, and Shiver: A Chilling Horror Anthology.
Extinction Hymns: Collection Review
Every single story was unique and dripped with suspense and horror. I honestly couldn’t put it down and read it all in one sitting!
Every Woman Knows This: Collection Review
Absolutely stunning collection and I cannot recommend this book enough. Definitely buy and read it. Every story was a banger.